I was able to have dinner last night with two of my oldest (their not old, but you
know what I mean) friends: Mike and Becky Sattin. Becky's new husband Bob also
joined us. Mike and I first met back in the 1978 or 1979 timeframe, and immediately
found we had a lot of common interests. At that point in our lives, we were
most interested in playing new computer games on his Apple II computer (Wizardry,
Olympic Decathlon, Castle Wolfenstein) and sports simulation board
games by APBA. And we often spent some late nights at his house playing Dungeons
and Dragons.
I moved away from Indianapolis in 1982 to Albuquerque, then Omaha. In 1985 I moved
back to Indianapolis and finished high school where I had started (North
Central HS). During the move transition from Omaha back to Indy, I lived
with Mike and his parents. I'm forever grateful for the hospitality they showed
me during that challenging time. Becky was away at college at Washington
University, and she was one of the key influences that led me to attend there.
While I was living away from Indy, Mike managed to become a very accomplished local
musician - his living room was full of guitars, drums, keyboards, and other equipment
for his band. You can listen to some his early music with the band
Avanti right here at MP3.com.
Mike moved to Los Angeles around 1987 to follow his muse and take a shot at the music
scene there. We've stayed in touch over the years, and when I lived in LA briefly
in the early 90s I was able to see him play often, I think with the band Ptexas Pteradactyls.
He has been involved in a number of bands since then - Superfly
Connection and Captain Pants to name a few.
Mike has a number of projects going on right now - he did his own take on White
Stripes and is involved with the band Chromosome
Tea. He also works with Little
Dawnee Frinta.
